Geoffrey Hinton, known as the 'godfather of AI,' is leaving his role at Google and plans to warn about the risks of the technology he's promoted.
of AI. He told "60 Minutes" last month that society isn't prepared for what's coming. At the same time, Google is showing off its own products, such as self-learning robots and Bard, its ChatGPT competitor.
Over the past year, Hinton has reduced his time at Google, according to an internal document viewed by CNBC. In March 2022, he moved to 20% of full-time. Later in the year he was assigned to a new team within Brain Research. His most recent role was vice president and engineering fellow, reporting to Jeff Dean within Google Brain.
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